The People’s Republic of China clearly is not handling the latest melamine-tainted milk problem like it did the last time.
The slow action that marked the last melamine-in-milk scandal
Chinese authorities removed more Melamine-tainted dairy products from the shelves of southern China’s convenience stores on Monday. This action comes more than a year after the first of hundreds
A few days before authorities in Shanghai announced they had shut down a dairy and arrested local businessmen for adulterating milk products with melamine, a toxic industrial chemical, official Chinese
On December 31, 2009, the Chinese government-run Xinhua news agency announced that melamine was found in milk produced by the Shanghai Panda company. Initial reports indicated that the Shanghai Panda
Chinese authorities closed a dairy in Shanghai and arrested three of the company’s executives after melamine was discovered in its dairy products, according to a Shanghai newspaper.
According to
Three men who worked at Jinqiao Dairy Company in Northern China’s Shaanxi Province were arrested Tuesday for selling more than five tons of melamine-contaminated milk powder in September, according
Chinese officials announced that two milk producers were executed yesterday for their role in last year’s nationwide melamine milk contamination scandal, which killed six infants and sickened over 300,